Thanks to the National Centers for Environmental Information, we now know about the most extreme temperatures in the history of our New England states.
A frightening new study from the National Safety Council revealed that an American is more likely to die of an opioid overdose or by suicide than a car crash.
I love data, no matter how you pronounce the word, do you? Have you ever wondered how many people live in your city or town? Are you curious about the average income in your area?
It doesn't matter whether you live in Maine, California or anywhere in between, there are good parts of the country and not so good parts, at least when it comes to health and standard of living.
Here is a fun story leading into the weekend and one that is full of statistics. Here is a list of countries listed from highest to lowest when it comes to beer consumption.
Even though Maine’s aggravated assaults and drug crimes are higher, according to the Maine Department of Public Safety the crime rate in Maine has fallen by 9.1%! This is the largest drop in the state's crime rate in about two decades.
Here is a list of the 25 safest places to live in Maine. Eliot is the safest but there are 24 other towns and cities listed here and, no, my city isn’t on the list.
Here is an interesting little slice of information I found while trolling the interwebs. According to recent data the average American salary is $922 a week.